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!DES' LIFE "BLOOD. OF TFffi MTIONl 
INDUSTRY, STEAM, S: ELECTRICITY 

Kav 6 enabl ed " fax sight ed men " wlio s e 
orefeit or means vjoiud permit, to be- 
come the promoters of most gisantic 
enterprises during the nineteenth ^ 
centiiry, but "Clinton *s big ditch^as 
the Erie 'canal vras named when in 
process of building, in 1817, preced- 
ed them all, and. through the- opening 
up of a connection Tiith the interior 
irMch it accomplished made possible- 
and feasible those later allied aids 
such as the ITTW YORK crilTRAL-, causing 
the city of Neir YorK to beconid the $ 
metropolis of. the country. Railroads 
have beiin a most ii.iportant factor in 
develcpjjag the nondorfui reGOi:irr;os & 
civilisation in" itDvjrica, yet hoir sad 
the rofic^ction that -it has bojn bo't 
at the expanse of many rrhitj hairs, 
yea, and ^rrinlOLed foreheads, amongst 
those noble souls ^ho have gone forth 
as pionr-iiifs in Ri>H. construction • 
As is evidenced by eome recent shovr-- 
ings, in eleven states of the Union, 
the earnings are insufficient for to 
Iceap the roads in safe condition and 
ray interest on cost of cons true ti^^-n. 

\'Shat a testimony t"^ the diain tores ted- 
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1900 

by 
J A Anibler 



•*Mi«M«»aaHakaa»a 



NOT A' nEDSAGE TO GAROIA 



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! I saw a poor,sliiirtl-3GS sort of 
i a .f'3llovj clrirtinf- about in loos3 
i& ■disorderly cojnditlon.rfith ra^rs 
i quite VT^rn. out J and loarn'3d aftor 
!•• that iiis-TfijTa and cliildren V7ere+ 



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in v/ant oi braad^and tjuro- vras^n<fe 
'a 'soul- thouSnt of B^^nding h±n on 
TTith a Liossaga. bO Garcia* 
But thi Cuban businej33 cannot be 
r^ade pertinent to ny xh^ie,so no 
rrill say ac ri-^r-B a'^out u:iat. 
A friend had. a Cv.:io-ixian nho.oY/- 



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The i 
Cuban 1 

busi- i 

ness ! 

is i 

not, i 

LIV 1 



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cajie abcu' 



rf.-ctoady occu~^ation, 
loir:Ur3ly habits; thus 
iLr')or-ciir^uant Yillh his 



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enroloyor to ^^i^aiv^ hin a vacation, 
"f should thi.n 



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nh-said h..3 ejiiploy- 
havo been havln/^ a 
t-':a nast four or 



er 

vacacicn for all 
! five yeari^. ■' 

! Th.3 coa^..hjian v/as a trifle dis- 
i CGurajod^but not to relinquish a 
I purpose so desi:r'able r/ithouo f':r- 
j t2\er eii:"ort;he persevered, and iDy 
I sly. hints i.iana^ed each day to re- 
.i^resh the Liind of his enployer un- 



til at last J seeing 
dead in earnest, he 



bhe iiian Fas so 
save him a vaca^ 



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Lb^.i 

lect 1 
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The i 
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wanted! 
a ^l 
vaoa- ! 
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got 
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j cation, - and a long 02'iee 

1 This tras the shiftless nan savr 

i xre on the str^^et. 



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2 ! THIS IS 
i. . 

lEut tliero is c. nice p^lnt to this 

1 little narrativ-i \7l1ioh I vfiGli to 

f elucidate ^ i±^ yc.^ v/iAl y)-3r:.r t : :o : 

THE ! The ono'oyor viao lir gi-^ -aii ,rrid 

point loxercLsed iii^ lic^o u^repla--^ ^^in 

!c"nG>i6 vritli on-3 vito could bet/er 

i appreciate the privelO;":;o3 v-nich a 

: ! politic:, co easy aixcrdcd, 

1 The IZoui^ds iian-you Ghouid hoye the ' t 

! coach- 1 tYTjce^ befcre you iLnorturied your 

1 nan ! eiiiployer ' so haid-Jou rrculd iralc no 

lou£:ht is^rt of a ri^are :^n Lj;Oul.j rit to 

! to be 1 adorn ccllsc'^ ra^lG: v-n-'. des'^^rved 

im"iX:ini-i bo he '.n;ixaii'isd ar'.d .^.i'.id. av/ay ina 

! Tied idarl: cDoGO'c^to rri:^hoOTi la::y hoys 

! lintc bev o^r inannsrG xhan your cvrn 

! jMy iri-^rid easily round a coachiian 

i iTTh-^ rfa.3 ^ fiGi3nt, for all n-^nar3 

1 But in^t priitl^GRj n-'^r lazy,~nrr are 

i all I they ucz-ually such inb)clles as to 

1 :.ien !he inoanat 1 5 01 ap;^r -iciatmi^ rare 

I are ! ru-r^oj tunities ;--nor d^ 53 it sildoii 

1 not (happen that the nans canahiliti^s 

! s:^, i )xcev^a th';33 of his )nployer ibar- 

i Irinc th ) faculty zc :.al:.3 u-^ney t^ 

I i ':.cc"^Ui.u':lat3 in his ':un hando.vrhioh I 

! 1 3qual t'nsayinj that h^ thirheth ) 

1 Icf his .)3:rol.:;3/ ers int 3r ^sts to th3 

i i exclusion .f his um^hno-ving that 

I lif he fails in this r^sp3ct,if he 

1 lis indii f ir ^.nt ^ or is ha].f-hearty 

I 1 his .^i::ni.:-yer, lih3 lay friend v/ho-.i | 

1 il ]idv:j tail )n -^ains t:- Mention ^ytIIII 



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! NOT A .rJSS/VaE TO GARCIA I 5 l 

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! . r i 

I givj liin a*"'vaoation* " *: ! 

It is an 1 old saying tliat " it iG t i 

i early bird that catohos tli-) uorn'M i 

I but my friend says that ^' it is i i 

1 good ^moiigh Tor th3 vrori.i; hs had ! i 

1 no right to get ir) so early* ''Nov/ i -! 

i p "irhaps ''coachij'^ "jas on:^ of tho { ! 

1 shr 5v/d onos who gazed at the sub i i 

! 3-'^"i^ tiiat vray» But rrori-is J.o soiie !. ■ i 

! ti:'^3 get up too aarly^-suro* - .i i 

I I onco loievr a nan vfho failMjOvr i 1 

\ ing a poor tradosiian soveral hnn i . ! 

1 drad dollars ai3 aftorvrards becaijel 1 

1 quite T^ealthy,- nd vrhni the poor '• i i 

i tr-idesnan solicit :jd as: -all pay- ! 1 

! nent, he thre\7 hiii a .tivo dollar •♦ ^ 

I not 3 T/here ha uan standing- upon ! i 

! his criitchoG. I st"o"o kI and picic I ! 

t ed up and handed to hli.u 113 thanhi ! 

! me, but not the giver. This vras li i 

1 of thos^e whose hair grov/'s Vfnlte, i 1 

}. wearing out his energies in the i 1 

! endeavor to get eleven hours toil! 1 

! for ten. The other day I heard of i The I 

i his failure for eighty thousand, i vrorii I 

1 owing^ I .rras told, to his specu- i got 1 
I lating' on margins. lup tooj 

t I leav^ it to you if those J^ngelsl early i 
1 of light v;ho prouote the vrelfare i 

of those Tfhoi.i they go & employ,, 1 



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! 

making the" thornier labor "bear ! 

the rose upon its top" are not 2 

? 1 blane for breeding a discontent 1 

? ! among less favoured v7or:::drs«True- ! 

? ! it gives an ininr^tus to the tovm ! 

? ! in rrhioh it thrives ^perhaps too ! 

? ! it beautifies hones , deveiopeth ! 

? I tidy lavrns, grovrs arbors &vines i 

1 ? 1 in T7ast9 places, and sone call ! 

I ? i it a living tostimon^^ to the in l 

I , ? 1 telligence and noble( ? )philanth 

I ? ! ropy of hir.i who through so vrise, 1 

? J inexpensive, and beneficent ye ! 

? . systeo has r/rought it all, ! 

! ^Jho has ever seen such cases? I 

I V/ere such \7orl:ers so treated is I 

! it to b) expected they nill not I 

1 be puffed ^p? Wliat \7onder, Tf]\en J 

! such are .requested to serve, the i 

! dallying and half-heartedness b ! 

! cohies tedious? Hon can loyalty, i 

1 or celerity be exT>ected? Would i 

I not the man stop on the T/ay for 1 

J to lay you one to ten, if a"La\7 ! 

J of Average"v7as on his side? ! 

Save 1 Yet sohie men are siich dolts as ! 

the ! to enplF3^ people ^'''ho dally, and I 

bothoLT, ask questions 7 so as to i.ialie the i 

8c i thing easier for the enployer tc ^ 

tret 1 do it himself .?/hy not dispenses 

with tiie assistant and save the 

bother o?:^ere is a thought for U 



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It uay be he vyill be conrronted 
t/ith the probl^jn or geonetrioal- 
ly niutiplying hrxrtda and aain bii 
If ho "got 3 there" it Yflll bo so 
lauch easier ; dont you Imoxr, than 
to submit to nil th^ indignities 
v/hich caused his hair to v/hiten 
vrhen he eiiplcyad ^aaGis'tants'^not 
"T/orth:/ of* thoir iioat*^* ^^^^^^^^ 
The lav; of forc:3 never rma an^^ 
sort of a 3Uocet3S. Thlnl; of soi.ie 



poor cui'yUhippad about by his em 
ploy-B^B: trearlnfT out his life in 
s.iiiply courting their ingratitude 
and indifforance 2 iilrs inV-^restsi 
Hot/ can he b expect :kI 2 have the 
Lianly cQuran;e 2 pjrrorii ^^'reat, & 
noble tasI:s:hoT7,for instance, so 
stUataate ]iis brain as 2 produc;? 
ooxTect epistles wlien his steno- 
grapher canna^ spell nor punct- 
uate? I luio\7 of no T/ay to escape 
such dileina but to asli the sten- 
ocrapher if she(?)can spell, —or 
purotuate before enC'^Sin=^ or else 
putting one to actual test/ Both 
of these R,as a natter of course 
eribarassinc'but thinlc of the tou- 
ble it uay save. 

Apd after all, I suppose it rjust 
b l^aid 2 b better to employ soLie 
labor, because but few of ua have 
bev^one adepts in all linos of oni 
■ y, J>X 0X^*^1'^^ t , even ^o^Qix:QXe^a^^ie Sfi^ 



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Latr 
of 
force 

never 



hovel- 
ing 
sue 
cess 



AlTTays 
best 

to 
a si: 
before 
tailing 
any- 
thing 

TToT 
all 



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THIS IS 



that" of a Gtenocraplier. ^^^^^^^^^^ 
I 'presmia one oi:u:ht to quali fy 
himself -roi? all varieties of car 



I himself foi? all varieties of car I 
! vice 5 fox. here again, th-3 euploy- ! 



I eo! io handicapped. . Suppcca that 
1 the bool:-l:aeper ig Trant^^d to zo 
i.pn. an errand,- -split 30iie peice's 
Split ! -of T70cd to l:indle a dinner fire 
vrood I for the 'fariiilyjor die some pota- 
I. toes, or beets; v/ould he perform 
I the .tasl: intelligently, and ^Tith 
! .proper despatch? far i.iore lil:ely 
r T/o'iUd he be to . tia^n ^: stignatize 
! ungratefully the noble old gouI 
1 \Tho Gave hii.! eiiployiient ,-n'Otvrith- 
i standing the latter pays ta::eG,~ 
1 or does he? Hay I halt .*3 scratch 
Things I my head a bitvfor thia is a per- 
{^et ! pi exing question v/hich I had not 
a !* fully sclvadc T/ho does roally. ,Px 
truly pay the taxes ^anyhovr? Let 
us not fast3n- this j^g upon the 
! enployer in this c.iapter.not yet 
i What nith triQ constant vrat.ch ne- 
Let*3 I cessary upon th.3 \7oria:ien' to -lyro- 
do . ! vent " roobery in labor ,I:eoplng an 
soLie I eye over the shouldor 2 see \That 
weed- ! spots neod ^'iToedinc out" and a 



trifle! 
nixed. ! 



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out 



.tecti .n! 
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things , eciually 



a; 



hundred other 
important, it is a fact that the 
governnant that guarantees pro- 
should B the last .^3 -oress 



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if you unoj! 



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NOT A XffiSSAGE TO GARCIA 



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! that nest vexina' of all bur dens 
{ on him in a v;ay i]:i:i.:)0SGitile to e- 
i vada,. or siiif t upon the \7orlaaan* 
I But QOUQ eauployers ^'naad'^rarely 
[ except for one stroaj cause, hold- 
1 inc to th:'3 old-time notion tliat 
i the best effioienoy is attained, 
I or is liliGly to b6,froLi experlen- 
[ ce and so retain tnoir help, riho 
I thus grow profici-ant « ■ Non rjuoh a 
! raethod breeds Iinouled^e In these 
i v/orhers i.iinds that they can per-r 
forii better service than others 



c: iience R luore 
eMploy9r,& the 
coiirse is 



such 



necessary 2 their 
natural lead fron 
toYiBX'd pro3iO tlon. 
Ilovr CO: i: ion the spectacle oi* a su- 
perintendent in iari^e industrial 
plants vTho has really been eleva- 
ted fron the ran]: of the uorlaian, 
vrorse still, to ponder that rrith- 
in important Ec representative in- 
dustries azhibitinc such a s'oeo- 
taclo tbero? are "uore to fclloYi", 
Is it uell to Jiave such liibecilGs 
such do 1 1 s . Dr OHO t ed hal f -he ar t od ? 



! 

Insane! 
folly! 

or . 1 

soi.ie 1 
exaploy! 



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! More 

to 
follow 



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I VJhi^T- dont such •ccrnorations' fall, iliorny 
I and cet out of the v;ay? Yet t'hey !hand~ 

1 6d 
! sons 
i on to'> 



seen to prosper! Foiiov; the prin- 
ciple 2 "its iii-iit 5: se^5 xihQif^e xre 
shall arrive •>;f-^-5»^;5^*'K Horny handed 
sons of toil .filling th.) place o* 



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present incSxistri^j. pronoter3,y0a, 
Inviting broad co^o:>-5ration of all 
the r63t, till tlio prudential baf 
rare no\7 or.istin,^' het\idjn capital 
and labor ax^y entirely, nvr^pt avmy 
and v;:> have a 3:o@Gies or soci-al- 
Ibu in place or tlio ^oreaent de - 
cent order or society »Ar 3 U imot 
ashaLiQd of yooir solves, oh ye car- 
nacios, y'3 Draper *d, and all who 
recia^BSly prcuote tlie intareata 
5:' ro-ster ye digiiity or labor? 

SdCie-of these bold proLioters U 
Imcw, lay clairi to ha\^ing lugged 
the dinner pail thensolves,~they 
.aeset^t from this foruar axperien 
ce that espionage uhich vrhitons • 
the hair of the euployer 13 na* 
dignified or even prbfitabi- ,and 
vV-ry strange to say, they uho are 
so revolutionary in attitude are 
nostly men past the iiiddle life. 

Syi'rpton of second childhood? 
Surely thereto not overuuoh dtho 
young blood of thj nation so pe- 
culiarly affectedly the vrealoiess 
seeus to devolope only liirough x- 
perience,t;hich appears ^^o breed 
Icinship betuixt ye interests of 
ye enployer & those of his vforl;- 
nan^IsU not appalling to thini: 
c^rusting every uan in your ein- 



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I HOT A MESSAGE TO GARGIA 

!ploy,e::erci3in2 good vrilljinspir- 
!inc hopes of advancement rei' courage 
! aging indspondence and feelings of 
I equality 5 pr 0110 ting bool: learning, 
lincnlcatlng practical ethics in a 
Ibusiness ^ social life, -in short, 
! obliterating the lines so that it 
lis no longer easy to distinguish 
ibeti7een master and servant except 
!by the extremely soft sentiment o' 
I love? Are traditions of so little 
Inorth that such Innovations R to 
I go on uncheched? 

JAt such a rate, society nill lack 
!for rags. Who says rags are no re- 
comjiiendation?Do not the najoritle 
I of men vrear them all their days? 
A fashion so time honored as this 
is not to be despised, and if all 
mio are priveleged to rrear them R 
not virtuous the^^- ought to be, for 
abstinence is replete \7iththat no 
ble quality. Do these revoluticn- 
-€Lry"^prom.oters of indi^.stry in-tend 
to deprive their helpers of ^ags? 
Yet there is a \7ord to be said 
even in behalf of these ruth-lass 
innovators of ancient usage & cus 
ton.. Do T7e not sometii'aes allou our 
selves to feel better xj'^aen we see 
the amy of toilers more civilly oc 



Socie- 
ty may 

lacl: 
for 

rags 



A word 
for 

the 

under 

dog 



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Iconv-ani.rntL ly oquip-o^^d in psrGon &1 
}in heme J ir they are -a little i^^ i 
Iriated thereby. And the amployer I 
lY/ho -enhances the pleasure,? lu: tho 1 
1 creates OToportuxiities for botter- i 
I ' ! 

.li:i^ zno condition oi: nis uorLors ! 
!laas iiy c^^od T/ishes* at leaBt.-fith ! 



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the hop,e that thay v;ill recipro- 
cate by .'Teal and raithf\ane.3s to 
aach duty as it app.^ars, ^^^^ 
Giv^ ovory nan a '-bill of pcir- 
ticiaars" in the sha:o;3 of a 
good education- for a contui- 
ry, and l^t'o see if civ- 
ili2:ation rrill suffv^r. 
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If you \7ant to read soiiie- 
tliing uoTQ aiaplifi'-^d upon 
the ra.bo^ct he:c3 trea'ced, 
cend to i.ic Tor ny v/orl: en- 
titled ''Evclution in Eoon- 
onicG'' ^-rioe ONE DOLLAR & 
FJETY CENTS, pr2.nted -i^ven 
:-.;oro po-^JT.^^y tnar tniSjand 
having GOO fiJAl pages. 

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' i Extract froii uy xiqtiZ entitled 1 

1 1 "Evolution in Bconoiilos'- ! 

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! 1 Labor, tiiat vanarable character i 

j I n:-:os.3 "birth was so nsarly coinci-! 

I ! d--)nt Tritli' the creation. v/liose sil'^l 

i 1 V'5r3d hair and whose v/rinlLled brow 

1 i bear rio'arhrul evidence of the prof 

t 1 longed uental and physical struc I 

I i gle.s through" which h^ has -'ULssed,! 

I i yet who harj ^endur^d through the I 

I I age3,ei.ie.rging with laany a battle ! 

1 1 scar,, with eyes still bright ' and 1 

I i upright foria, and with gigantic ! 

1 i. tread .which- shah 3 3 the universe ! 
! .''as hve^ jiarches on to fuJfil his ! 

I 1 destiny. ! 

I J Never a gorerniient was Torned on ! 

1 ! earth but his was the hand that ! 

i. 1 fas]iioned and put together ~ the ! 

I. ! su^oerstruct.'-r 3 on which it rested! 

i i traced every line and curve init-sl 

1 i architectural beauty and strvength., 

j ! and surivimted all with the spire 

t I that reaches h. havenward* ^^^^ij^^-^-^-* 

! SLich is the dignity, the sublii-ie 

!. grandeur • of labor. t?ie patriarch 

! or tne ;age3jt:^ie ei.ibodiiient of all, 

1 virtue, -ail ha-):oine33 througli prcs- 

1 perlty ,:}0lding within his handthe 
aestlnies of all nations and peo- 



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material t^i^f^sin^s ars c^io^ yet I 
lie iQ ;^*ibordinatc?d to monarch ^ 1 
to prince oOJid aqulreyto woalth, i 
and BplBBdor^ Ohtxrji;}. and State, I 
school ai7d oolle^^vand ail that ! 
oxeazeB the proBparity cf nan- 
Iilndy arid forbears to strilce - 
T/ith h±f^ nighty hand. 
What iri±?Iiia6 patience and hero- 
ism :^hat magnificent virtue is 
thi^jthat T7i*Gh pouar inferior 
to none but. the Onnipotent,endvires 
struggle. prvar by und rags, hun- 
ger yCOluj and indignity, tojiOther 
with the 'viciiyBitudos of sicl: — 
ness and still hcpen on, never 
doubting the ad.v."-^nt of a bright' 
er day and generation e Yet iThile 
his horoiiin x^dy navc^r die^uhile 
virtue may strengthen and grovr 
Tf ith every ad-^-ancing step of 



I progress m the uniTard narcli to- 



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rrard the hel-^^ntt-, 'Theroon sits ! 




the great arbiter .vrith the pov7- 1 




arful strides of evolution on — 1 




uarching by his side, teaching i 




hlu nore plainly — uith every ! 




step that his 13 the only laa- 1 




terial pouer.vrhat v/onder if he 1 




finally arouses from his lethar- ! 




gy and s'ubordination and becoi^ie^ 1 




the general vrho loads nan to his 1 




highest achievjiiont, ^^^^^ 1 





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V/lien tha rirGt :3reat edition of 
this booiilet apioearad in London 
there \7as not a nincil-? cojO'/over 
to sond to Aiierica, "and so the 
poor dog had none.'* 

Bi:.t r/hen I v/aa besei'^ed^not by 
one, neithor a sGcr=:),nor even by 
hundred of scholarrj,rjtateGi:ien o' 
reput-3, sharp fin::.nc3 iro and bU3i- 
nesG uan J together uith cl6rg3nien 
and philanthropists, to circulate 
iiye rag baby on this si-de of the 
3treaj.i,ho\T could I refuse, espe- 
cially as the subscriptions rrera 
pouring in so plentifully that I 
had either to greatly enlarge uy 
v/aste basliet, or else plac j them 
on file. Is it any \7onder if I at 



last yield to the pressur 



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public opinion and re":>roduce **? 
bo not for a i-io-ient ii;agine that 
I"ai:i actuated by any other i:iotiv 
than phil an thr opy • 

Does )iOney count j.iuch, anyhorr? 



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able to discri:.:inate. 



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